Regarding the coordinated riots of 2020, is this Lawless Anarchy, threatening our American society and our Representative Republic, being handled properly by the elected authorities in the effected areas?

No, violent anti-societal lawlessness must be put down immediately to protect all law abiding citizens.

Yes, we must be a more inclusive society that embraces those who are disaffected and disenfranchised, even those who are lawfully challenged.

In A Recent Article On Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) In The News And Observer, Keith Poston Of The Public School Forum Said The Newly- Approved ESA Program For Special Needs Students Is "Very High Risk In Terms Of Abuse."

In A Recent Article On Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) In The News And Observer, Keith Poston Of The Public School Forum Said The Newly- Approved ESA Program For Special Needs Students Is "Very High Risk In Terms Of Abuse."

We all knew that if the Republican National Committee had any brains at all, they'd cut an ad of Democrats sitting and grimacing during last week's State of the Union address from President Donald Trump, a man Democrats loathe to their core

We all knew that if the Republican National Committee had any brains at all, they'd cut an ad of Democrats sitting and grimacing during last week's State of the Union address from President Donald Trump, a man Democrats loathe to their core

First, let me thank General Lori Robinson, who leads NORAD, and the entire team here at Elmendorf Air Force Base. Elmendorf, Fort Greely, and other facilities across Alaska represent the bulwark of our missile defense in the United States and I'm very grateful for the leadership that the General

First, let me thank General Lori Robinson, who leads NORAD, and the entire team here at Elmendorf Air Force Base. Elmendorf, Fort Greely, and other facilities across Alaska represent the bulwark of our missile defense in the United States and I'm very grateful for the leadership that the General

Responding to questions from the General Assembly's senior nonpartisan staff, officials from Gov. Roy Cooper's budget office said a $57.8 million agreement Cooper made with the operators of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline is a "voluntary contribution" that will be distributed by a yet-to-be-named board

Responding to questions from the General Assembly's senior nonpartisan staff, officials from Gov. Roy Cooper's budget office said a $57.8 million agreement Cooper made with the operators of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline is a "voluntary contribution" that will be distributed by a yet-to-be-named board